Vettel expects rain on Chinese GP race-day

Sebastian Vettel drove a spellbinding lap for pole position in Shanghai,
and immediately turned his eyes to the skies for Sunday's Chinese Grand
Prix.
"If you look at the weather, it (the forecast) looks quite bad. It will
rain, the only...

Sebastian Vettel drove a spellbinding lap for pole position in Shanghai,
and immediately turned his eyes to the skies for Sunday's Chinese Grand
Prix.

"If you look at the weather, it (the forecast) looks quite bad. It will
rain, the only question is when," said the Red Bull driver, two tenths
clear of his teammate and fellow front row sitter Mark Webber.

The 22-year-old German, however, warned that his team is "well armed" for
either dry or wet weather.

Lewis Hamilton, another fraction of a second behind in sixth place, had
been the pacesetter throughout the initial segments of qualifying, and also
on Friday afternoon, so was disappointed with just sixth.

"I really don't understand what was wrong with the car. We have to go and
analyse it," said the 2008 world champion.

Button hinted that McLaren might share Vettel's views about the weather on
Sunday.

"The setup we have for the car is probably better for the wet
conditions," he said.